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TNI-AL Deploys KRI Imam Bonjol to Patrol Malacca Strait

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TEMPO.CO, Lhokseumauwe - Indonesian warship, KRI Imam Bonjol-838 has been deployed to increase Indonesia's naval patrol presence in the Strait of Malacca.

The Commanding Officer of KRI Imam Bonjol, Maj. Ali Setiandy, said in Kruneg Geukuh Public Harbour on Thursday, January 28, that the increased patrol will increase security across the Strait of Malacca, which is one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, with vessels from all over the world crossing through the narrow strait.

"We will conduct routine patrols, which could hopefully prevent threats to Indonesia's national security from entering our borders."

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http://en.tempo.co/read/news/2016/0...loys-KRI-Imam-Bonjol-to-Patrol-Malacca-Strait

Sekarang semua pengadaan didorong semakin transparan, dan tender mulai dilakukan diawal tahun untuk semua instansi pemerintah. Kayaknya dalam beberapa tahun kedepan Index persepsi korupsi Indonesia bisa ngalahin malaysia nih :)
Peringkat korupsi Indonesia turun dari peringkat 107 ke peringkat 88, dari 168 negara di tahun 2015.
 
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Rumah Pelaku Bom ThamrinSejumlah anggota Brimob Detasemen C Polda Jabar melakukan penjagaan di rumah pelaku teror Thamrin Ahmad Muazan di desa Kedungwungu, Krangkeng, Indramayu, Jawa Barat, Kamis (28/1). Ahmad Muazan alias Azan merupakan salah satu pelaku bom bunuh diri di dalam Starbucks Coffe saat aksi teror Thamrin. ANTARA FOTO/Dedhez Anggara/foc/16.


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Densus 88 Geledah Rumah TerorisPasukan Brimob Mabes Polri menjaga ketat wilayah tempat dilakukan penggeledahan rumah milik terduga teroris di Ciputat, Tangerang Selatan, Banten, Kamis (28/1). Dalam penggeledahan tersebut Densus 88 mengamankan 1 unit Laptop, 1 HP dan sejumlah buku catatan, sebelumnya Densus 88 mengamankan 2 orang terduga teroris yang masih ada kaitannya dengan teror Thamrin bernama Waristo dan Jafar yang di tangkap di Bitung Tangerang pada hari yang sama. ANTARA FOTO/Muhammad Iqbal/foc/16.
 
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Apel Komandan Satuan TNI 2016Panglima TNI Jenderal TNI Gatot Nurmantyo (kanan) mengikuti lomba menembak senapan laras panjang disela-sela Apel Komandan Satuan (AKS) TNI 2016 di Bhumi Marinir Karangpilang Surabaya, Jawa Timur, Rabu (27/1). Sebanyak 615 perwira TNI dari jajaran TNI AD, TNI AL dan TNI AU mengikuti apel tersebut yang bertujuan untuk menyampaikan pokok-pokok kebijakan Panglima TNI, menyamakan pemahaman dan persepsi berbagai kebijakan pemimpin, meningkatkan soliditas dan memahami kembali nilai-nilai jati diri TNI dihadapkan pada perubahan lingkungan saat ini. (ANTARA FOTO/M Risyal Hidayat)


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Apel Komandan Satuan TNI 2016Panglima TNI Jenderal TNI Gatot Nurmantyo (kanan) berusaha melemparkan kapak ketika mengikuti lomba disela-sela Apel Komandan Satuan (AKS) TNI 2016 di Bhumi Marinir Karangpilang Surabaya, Jawa Timur, Rabu (27/1). Sebanyak 615 perwira TNI dari jajaran TNI AD, TNI AL dan TNI AU mengikuti apel tersebut yang bertujuan untuk menyampaikan pokok-pokok kebijakan Panglima TNI, menyamakan pemahaman dan persepsi berbagai kebijakan pemimpin, meningkatkan soliditas dan memahami kembali nilai-nilai jati diri TNI dihadapkan pada perubahan lingkungan saat ini. (ANTARA FOTO/M Risyal Hidayat)


kalau gak liat kerahnya yang isinya bintang bakalan dikira ini kumpulan sersan dan letnan wkwkwkwk

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Kapal Perang Pengamanan Selat MalakaKapal perang TNI AL KRI Imam Bonjol mengisi bahan bakar dan persiapan kebutuhan logistik di Pelabuhan Samudera Pase Internasional Krueng Geukueh, Dewantara, Aceh Utara, Provinsi Aceh.Rabu (27/1) Markas Besar TNI menyiagakan tiga kapal perang KRI Imam Bonjol 383, KRI Silas Papare 386, dan KRI Halasan 630 menggelar operasi peredaran narkoba, perompakan, pencurian ikan kapal Thailand dan Vietnam di perairan Selat Malaka Aceh dan memperketat pengamanan perairan laut Indonesia dari segala bentuk ancaman. ANTARA FOTO/Rahmad/pd/16


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Kapal Perang Pengamanan Selat MalakaKapal perang TNI AL KRI Imam Bonjol mengisi bahan bakar dan persiapan kebutuhan logistik di Pelabuhan Samudera Pase Internasional Krueng Geukueh, Dewantara, Aceh Utara, Provinsi Aceh.Rabu (27/1) Markas Besar TNI menyiagakan tiga kapal perang KRI Imam Bonjol 383, KRI Silas Papare 386, dan KRI Halasan 630 menggelar operasi peredaran narkoba, perompakan, pencurian ikan kapal Thailand dan Vietnam di perairan Selat Malaka Aceh dan memperketat pengamanan perairan laut Indonesia dari segala bentuk ancaman. ANTARA FOTO/Rahmad/pd/16
 
Well, my opinion regarding Indonesia is seen by Singapore as their main threat is something that is well known, even Singaporeans will acknowledge that. It is not China that become their main threat though, that make them have so huge defense spending relative to their GDP, since it is not logic at all if it is mean toward China.


Bandara baru di Bawean pake nama Kopral Harun :)
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Belarus invites Indonesia to strengthen military, technical cooperation



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Mikhail Myasnikovich

MINSK, 28 January (BelTA) – Chairman of Belarus' Council of the Republic Mikhail Myasnikovich met with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Indonesia to Belarus Djauhari Oratmangun and asked him for assistance in strengthening the military and technical cooperation between the two countries, BelTA has learned.

“I would like to ask you for support in matters of military and technical cooperation. We need to intensify our interaction in this field. We agreed with Mr. Irman Gusman (Speaker of the Regional Representative Council of the People's Consultative Assembly of Indonesia – BelTA's note) that Belarus can use Indonesia's infrastructure to enter the markets of other ASEAN countries,” Mikhail Myasnikovich said.

He also thanked Djauhari Oratmangun for the abolition of visas for Belarusian citizens. “I kindly ask you to convey our gratitude to Mr. Irman Gusman and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the decision to grant visa-free entry for short-term visits to Belarusian citizens which will come into force in September. This has strengthened our business and tourism contacts. Now more Belarusians can visit Bali resorts,” Mikhail Myasnikovich noted.

Djauhari Oratmangun is finishing his diplomatic mission in Belarus. On 28 January, the Ambassador also met with Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Vladimir Makei who thanked him for considerable personal contribution to the development of Belarusian-Indonesian relations and his efforts to boost the political dialogue, trade and economic ties, and cooperation in education and culture between the two countries.

http://eng.belta.by/society/view/be...en-military-technical-cooperation-88548-2016/



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Peru, Indonesia seek to deepen defense cooperation

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Lima, Jan. 26. Peru and Indonesia expect to strengthen bilateral cooperation in defense, said Andi Rio Idris Padjalangi, Chairman of the House of Representatives' Defense and Foreign Affairs Commission.
During a meeting with Peru Defense Minister Jakke Valakivi, the Indonesian lawmaker said he hopes this can translate into cooperation deals to keep track of the agreements reached by the two presidents during a meeting at the COP 21 conference site in Paris.

Composed of 13 congress members, the Asian delegation was led by Andi Rio Idris Padjalangi and the Indonesian Ambassador to Lima Moenir Ari Soenanda.

Members of the Peru-Indonesia Parliamentary Friendship Group were welcomed at the Defense Minister headquarters in San Borja district, Lima.

According to Valakivi, Peru pays particular attention to Indonesia, the world's fifth most populous country, and whose naval development stand out in the Asia-Pacific rim.

He went on to add APEC summit will take place in Peru late this year and that President Joko Widodo is expected to take part in it.
(END) NDP/ASH/RMB/MVB

Published: 26/01/2016

http://www.andina.com.pe/Ingles/not...eek-to-deepen-defense-cooperation-595870.aspx



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China and Indonesia: Joint Cyber War Simulations
An important diplomatic precedent for collaboration.

By Greg Austin

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The news on Saturday that Indonesia and China will cooperate in cyber war exercises is big enough in itself for strategic relationships in the region. At the same time, it shows that the two countries have an advanced understanding of what cyber war will look like and it sets a new diplomatic precedent in how states must work together in preparing for the most likely impacts of cyber war.

The magazine Tempo reported that the two countries will develop a cooperation program that includes “cyber-war simulations, cyber-war responses and mitigations, cyber monitoring, cyber-crisis management, and data center restoration planning.” The intent of this program does not appear to be oriented to joint military cooperation but rather focuses on government responses to the inevitable impacts of cyber war on civil infrastructure.

The deepening collaboration in the defense relationship between Indonesia and China is a useful counter to the exaggerated sense of regional polarization over maritime security between China and other South China Sea littoral states, backed by the United States, Japan, and Australia. The relationship between Indonesia and China had been something of a roller-coaster ride between cooperation and enmity in the first half century after 1949, but it has now stabilized on all fronts. As just one example, in October 2015, the two defense ministers met anddeclared their intention to help maintain regional peace. Sydney University published an excellent study of the strategic relationship in November 2015.

The proposed cyber collaboration revealed this week covers four areas:
  • information and communication technology strategy (cybersecurity awareness for decision-making purposes and cybersecurity in national infrastructure development);
  • capacity building in operations and technology (in digital forensics, information security, network security, cyber risk management, big data analysis, and the digital economy)
  • joint research in cybersecurity (cryptography operating systems, cyber law, cyber terrorism, and counter cyber intelligence)
  • joint operations (cyber war simulation, response and mitigation in cyber war, cyber monitoring, cyber crisis management, and resilience).
The breadth of the proposed cyber relationship goes well beyond that between China and other developing countries, but does not approach the quite close cyber relationship China has with Russia. The unique aspect of this agreement is that it implies quite clearly an advanced understanding in both countries of the civil sector impacts of future cyber war. As outlined in my recent research paper, with an eye to the future threat horizon, all countries “need to develop complex responsive systems of decision-making for medium intensity war that address multi-vector, multi-front and multi-theater attacks in cyber space, including against civilian infrastructure and civilians involved in the war effort”.

The Indonesian official revealing the proposed cyber cooperation with China to the Indonesian News Agencywas a specialist from the National Cyber Information Defense Security and Resilient Agency (DKKICN), Muchlis Ahmady. He shares my assessment, which is both self-evident and widely shared internationally, that most middle powers cannot provide national cyber security on their own. He observed that “the key to a successful cyberspace crisis management is coordination and sharing.”

Indonesia does not see China as its enemy in cyberspace but as a necessary partner. The two countries have set a diplomatic precedent for cyberspace cooperation outside of existing alliances or strategic partnerships by being prepared to consider joint cyber war simulations on a direct bilateral and official level. Other Asia-Pacific states could learn from this.

http://thediplomat.com/2016/01/china-and-indonesia-joint-cyber-war-simulations/
 
Koarmatim Tingkatkan Kemampuan Menembak Sniper Kopaska
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SURABAYA - Komando Pasukan Katak (Kopaska) Komando Armada RI Kawasan Timur (Koarmatim) melaksanakan latihan menembak sniper dengan menggunakan senjata khusus jenis Arctic Warfare (AW) buatan inggris di lapangan tembak Koarmatim, Ujung Surabaya, Kamis (28/1/2016).

Kolonel Laut (E) Yudhi Bramantyo selaku Komandan Kopaska Koarmatim memimpin langsung latihan menembak ini yang merupakan bagian dari latihan K-1 TW 1 yang dikuti oleh 1 Detasemen Kopaska Koarmatim yang terdiri dari 32 Prajurit Kopaska.

Menurut Yudhi, dalam peperangan era modern saat ini, seorang sniper atau penembak jitu sangat dibutuhkan, dengan tujuan mengurangi kemampuan tempur musuh dengan cara membunuh sasaran yang bernilai tinggi, seperti target sasaran yang telah ditentukan.

“Selain itu sniper juga mempunyai misi pengintaian dan pengamatan, anti-sniper, membunuh komandan musuh, dan bahkan tugas anti material (penghancuran peralatan militer). Dengan vitalnya akan keberadaan sniper dibutuhkan latihan berkala bagi sniper prajurit Kopaska Koarmatim,” jelasnya.

Disela-sela latihan Komandan Kopaska menyampaikan, bahwa latihan ini merupakan latihan rutin yang dilaksanakan prajurit kopaska setiap 3 bulan sekali, dengan tujuan meningkatkan profesionalisme prajurit Kopaska dalam hal ini menembak sniper.

Sumber: http://rakyatku.com/2016/01/28/news/koarmatim-tingkatkan-kemampuan-menembak-sniper-kopaska.html
 
Indonesia seek closer relationship with large countries to nurture her Cyber warfare capability from mainly two country, US of A and China. Both have credibility and credence to become our strategic partner in this field. Meanwhile at the same times, Indonesia continue to improve her cyber defense by conduct training and exercise along with purchasing some hi-tech cyber warfare technologies with or via other countries, namely Latvia, Estonia and the most least suspected Israel.
 
Synergy between TNI, Polri required to overcome problems: President
Jumat, 29 Januari 2016 15:06 WIB | 510 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) highlighted the need for synergy between the Indonesian Military (TNI) and Police (Polri) to overcome any problems of the nation, especially terrorism.

"Synergy between the TNI and Polri is the key to overcoming any problems, such as the bomb blasts near the Sarina Departmental Store on Thamrin Street in which the Polri moved quickly to neutralize the threat with the support of the TNI," Jokowi remarked after opening the TNI-Polri leadership meeting here on Friday.

The president also urged the TNI and Polri to always be ready, swift, and move quickly to address and offer first aid in every disaster that strikes certain areas.

President Jokowi acknowledged that the TNI and Polri were quick in responding to every situation, such as addressing forest fires and other disasters last year.

He also expressed hope that the leaders of TNI and Polri would make on-field visits as often as possible and not just issue orders over the desk to their subordinates as the on-field condition is constantly changing.(*)

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/1...polri-required-to-overcome-problems-president

Jumat, 29 Januari 2016 22:08 WIB | 43 Views
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Orang Rimba Serahkan Senjata ApiSeorang perwakilan warga Suku Anak Dalam (SAD) atau Orang Rimba Jambi Bathin IX, Kabupaten Batanghari (kiri) menyerahkan sepucuk senjata api rakitan atau kecepek milik kelompok mereka kepada Danrem 042/Garuda Putih Kol Inf Makmur (kanan) didampingi di Jambi, Jumat (29/1). Sebanyak empat orang perwakilan Orang Rimba Jambi Bathin IX mendatangi Markas Korem daerah itu guna menyerahkan 25 pucuk senjata api rakitan milik kelompok mereka setelah sebelumnya mendapatkan sosialisasi perihal larangan kepemilikan senjata api rakitan oleh warga. ANTARA FOTO/Wahdi Septiawan/aww/16.
 
Papuan Rebels Surrender, Leader Expected to Follow: District Head

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At least 10 rebels from the separatist group Free Papua Organization, or OPM, operating in the remote highlands of the restive province of Papua have surrendered to Indonesian security officials, a local government official told media on Tuesday (26/1).

Henock Ibo, district head of Puncak Jaya, said the surrendered fighters had been led Goliat Tabuni — who is believed to be behind several low-level insurgencies, including the shooting deaths of a number of soldiers in the mountainous area.

The rebels surrendered their arms after attending his office on Jan. 15, telling Henock they had become disillusion with Goliat's leadership. At least two of the rebels were trusted lieutenants of Goliat, he said.

“And about Goliat, I think it’s only a matter of time [before he follows suit] as the government has built a relationship with him for long time,” Henock told reporters at Papua Police headquarters in provincial capital Jayapura, Tuesday.

http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/...rrender-leader-expected-follow-district-head/

Elite troops enter forest
to hunt Santoso

Ruslan Sangadji and Andi Hajramurni, The Jakarta Post, Poso, Makassar | Archipelago | Wed, January 27 2016, 3:09 PM


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Nowhere to hide: Military personnel and police officers patrol in Poso, Central Sulawesi, on Tuesday. A joint military and police team has begun to enter the jungles believed to hide Santoso, the wanted leader of the East Indonesia Mujahidin (MIT) group, and 45 of his followers.(JP/Ruslan Sangadji)

Elite troops from the National Police and Indonesian Military (TNI), involved in Operation Tinombala in Poso regency, Central Sulawesi, have moved into the forest to pursue members of the East Indonesia Mujahidin (MIT) terror group led by Santoso.

Operation Tinombala commander Sr. Comr. Leo Bona Lubis said that many of the troops had spread throughout the forest and were now posted at key posts, while others had only recently finished a briefing at Battalion 714 Sintuwu Maroso in Poso.

Lubis, who is also Central Sulawesi Police deputy chief, said the briefing had covered technical matters and details could not be publicized.

“The briefing was to forge synergy in the field,” Lubis told The Jakarta Post at the Poso Regency Police headquarters on Tuesday morning.

Around 1,500 police Mobile Brigade (Brimob) troops are currently deployed in Poso, said Lubis, consisting of pioneer, diving and skydiving members. TNI soldier numbers, according to Lubis, are nearly the same as those of Brimob.

“In total, around 2,500 police and TNI personnel have been deployed,” said Lubis.

They have been deployed to pursue the MIT group, currently thought to consist of 45 members. The location of the manhunt, added Lubis, is very harsh and includes dense forests and mountainous terrain that stretches for approximately 7,000 kilometers.

Besides the rough terrain, several of the MIT members are former illegal loggers and are, subsequently, very familiar with the area, said Lubis.

He expressed optimism that Operation Tinombala would quash Santoso and his followers.

“We managed to kill one member on Jan. 15, 2016, in Gunung Tineba, Taunca, Poso Pesisir,” said Lubis, adding that the body of the deceased member of Santoso’s gang, identified only as R, who was shot and killed, was being kept at the Central Sulawesi Police Bhayangkara Hospital’s morgue in Palu as it had not yet been collected by relatives.

According to Lubis, the deceased hailed from Java and is thought to have joined Santoso just three months before he was killed in the shootout.

Meanwhile, in South Sulawesi, members of the police counterterrorism unit Densus 88 and Luwu regency Police arrested two Poso terror suspects in Belopa, Luwu, on Monday evening.

Both of them were transferred to Jakarta by plane on Tuesday evening.

Luwu Regency Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Adex Yudiswan said police identified the suspects as Chandra, of Belopa and Ardi, a newcomer who had been staying at Chandra’s house for the past two weeks.

According to Adex, Ardi had been on the Poso Police wanted list in Central Sulawesi. He killed two Poso Regency Police members and mutilated their bodies in Taman Jeka, Poso, in 2011.

“The Densus 88 team had also been in Luwu in pursuit of two male terror suspects from Poso and the two men were, by chance, Ardi and Chandra. We immediately teamed up to capture them,” said Adex.

Both suspects resisted, but with bare hands they had easily been overpowered.

Prior to their eventual transfer to Jakarta, Ardi and Chandra were taken to the Luwu Regency Police headquarters for questioning and then sent to Makassar, South Sulawesi.

Densus 88 and Luwu Police personnel seized evidence, including sharp weapons, camouflage clothing that resembled TNI uniforms, police uniforms and a box filled with books and communications gear. - See more at: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/...forest-hunt-santoso.html#sthash.trYyp4cr.dpuf
 
Indonesian Army confiscated several belongings of one ISIS supporter in Central Java.
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Sita Barang Simpatisan ISISSejumlah barang milik pria berinisial CH yang diduga sebagai pendukung ISIS berhasil diamankan di Kodim 0701/Banyumas, Jateng, Jumat (29/1). Tim dari Kodim 0701/Banyumas mengamankan sejumlah barang yang diduga berkaitan dengan ISIS milik seorang warga desa Ciberem, Sumbang, Banyumas, Jateng, yang telah menghilang selama sepuluh bulan terakhir. (ANTARA FOTO/Idhad Zakaria)

Under heavy security guard, Abu Bakar Baasyir, a notorious radical preacher, terrorist backer and anti-state ulama is facing trial for all of his crime against Indonesia as state
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Sidang Abu Bakar Ba'asyirTerpidana Abu Bakar Ba'asyir (tengah) dikawal menuju mobil baracuda seusai menjalani sidang peninjauan kembali di Pengadilan Negeri Cilacap, Jateng, Selasa (26/1). Majelis hakim memutuskan sidang akan dilanjutkan kembali pada Selasa, 9 Februari 2016, dengan agenda pembacaan kesimpulan. (ANTARA FOTO/Idhad Zakaria)
 
Synergy between TNI, Polri required to overcome problems: President
Jumat, 29 Januari 2016 15:06 WIB | 874 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) highlighted the need for synergy between the Indonesian Military (TNI) and Police (Polri) to overcome any problems of the nation, especially terrorism.

"Synergy between the TNI and Polri is the key to overcoming any problems, such as the bomb blasts near the Sarina Departmental Store on Thamrin Street in which the Polri moved quickly to neutralize the threat with the support of the TNI," Jokowi remarked after opening the TNI-Polri leadership meeting here on Friday.

The president also urged the TNI and Polri to always be ready, swift, and move quickly to address and offer first aid in every disaster that strikes certain areas.

President Jokowi acknowledged that the TNI and Polri were quick in responding to every situation, such as addressing forest fires and other disasters last year.

He also expressed hope that the leaders of TNI and Polri would make on-field visits as often as possible and not just issue orders over the desk to their subordinates as the on-field condition is constantly changing.(*)

http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/1...polri-required-to-overcome-problems-president
 
Assault Cavalry Battalion 9, still using AMX VTT

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